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Exam I Review Game

Exam I Review Game. Rules/Guidelines. Each group will receive a question. After the first group is established, it will move clockwise. If you get the question correct you will get 5 points, if you answer incorrectly you will have 2 points deducted.

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Exam I Review Game

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  1. Exam I Review Game

  2. Rules/Guidelines • Each group will receive a question. After the first group is established, it will move clockwise. • If you get the question correct you will get 5 points, if you answer incorrectly you will have 2 points deducted. • If a team answers incorrectly the question will go to the next group • You have only 2 skips and cannot skip a question directed at your group

  3. Introduction • What 3 different elements of culture? • Religion, Government, Economy, Social Org, Language, Customs, Arts & Lit

  4. Africa • More than half of Africa is covered by this? • Desert

  5. Introduction • Integration of the worlds economies and societies • Globalization

  6. Middle East • Three religions that originated in this region. • Judaism, Christianity, Islam

  7. Introduction • What is the difference between Monotheism and Polytheism? • Monotheism- one god; Polytheism- multiple gods

  8. Africa • What is one improvement due to colonization? • Hospitals, Medicine, Education, Transportation

  9. Africa • What were two negative consequences of colonization? • Split up tribes, left weak infrastructure, social classes, exploited resources, dependent on foreign markets

  10. Middle East • Fertile land in the desert. • Oasis

  11. Introduction • Developed/industrialized countries of the world (1st world) • Global North

  12. Africa • Most African nations gained independence after this event. • WWII

  13. Middle East • Tunisia’s dictator prior to the Arab Spring uprisings. • Ben Ali

  14. Introduction • All the things that make up a way of life • Culture

  15. Africa • The film Blood Diamond analyzed the process of extracting diamonds in this country • Sierra Leone

  16. Africa • What is a serious problem for most African nations? • AIDS, debt

  17. Middle East • President Mubarak was the dictator of this country prior to the Arab Spring revolutions. • Egypt

  18. Introduction • Not being open to other cultures that differ from your own • Ethnocentrism

  19. Africa • This regional organization was created in 2002 to open discussion, and trade between African countries • African Union

  20. Middle East • Region of Northern Africa is called this. • Maghreb

  21. Africa • What are two colonial powers that divided up Africa? • GB, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Netherlands

  22. Introduction • It’s purpose is to settle disputes of international law. • International Court of Justice

  23. Middle East • Countries- Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkey make up this region within the Middle East • Northern Tier

  24. Africa • Mount Kilimanjaro is located in this African country. • Tanzania

  25. Introduction • Open, deliberative forum in the UN. • General Assembly

  26. Middle East • What are the two bodies of water that are linked by the Suez Canal? • Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea

  27. Africa • This is the only nation that imposed indirect rule on their colony? • Great Britian

  28. Middle East • Savior chosen by God. • Messiah

  29. Middle East • What are the 5 pillars of Islam? • belief • worship • charitable giving • fasting during the month of Ramadan • the pilgrimage

  30. Introduction • This is how a society manages limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs • Economics

  31. Africa • Rolling Plains • Plateau

  32. Introduction • “Third World” • Global South

  33. Middle East • This fundamentalist is based in Afghanistan and Pakistan and has been internationally condemned due to its brutal repression of women. • Taliban

  34. Middle East • Mohammed’s flight from Mecca to Medina • Hijra

  35. Middle East • Uprising against the Israelis by the Palestinian Youth • Intifada

  36. Middle East • Jewish flight from Israel as result of Roman persecution • Diaspora

  37. Africa • In 1884 colonizers met in this city to discuss how to carve up Africa. • Berlin

  38. Middle East • This is a region of the Middle East where several ancient civilizations originated, and is located in modern day Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. • Fertile Crescent

  39. Middle East • Prime Minister of Israel • Netanyahu

  40. Africa • Longest river in Africa • Nile

  41. Middle East • Tigris and Euphrates run through this country • Iraq

  42. Africa • Apartheid occurred in this country • South Africa

  43. Middle East • This angel came to Muhammad to give him Allah’s message. • Gabriel

  44. Introduction • Where is the UN located? • NYC

  45. Africa • Largest desert in Africa • Sahara

  46. Middle East • This calls for Jerusalem to be an international zone • UN Resolution 181

  47. Introduction • Name 3 Non-governmental Organizations • Oxfam International, Doc’s w/o boarders, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Int. Red Cross, CARE Int...

  48. Middle East • Name 3 issues blocking peace in the Israeli Palestinian conflict. • H20, boarders, Jerusalem, Refugees, Security, Settlements

  49. Introduction • Name 3 IGO’s • UN, OPEC, WTO, WHO, IAEA, World Bank, IMF, NATO, UNDP, UNICEF, WFP, OAS, EU, AU, ASEAN, Arab League

  50. Final Question • Select two conflicts one from each region and describe what kind of conflict it is and how the International Community has played a part in the conflict.

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